Set of mismatched silver flatware including: - Lot 58

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Set of mismatched silver flatware including: - Lot 58
Set of mismatched silver flatware including: - 2 silver soup spoons (950) uniplat model, spatula figured N.G. Old Regime hallmarks crossed out on one and stamped with an axe (hallmark of chance put back on the market 1789-1809), the other stamped with an old man's head (1819-1838), hallmark of large guarantee for departments. - 1 silver soup spoon (950) filets contours pattern, spatula engraved G.C.". Paris, 1819-1838 Title: Poinçon vieillard, guarantee: Tête de Cérès, silversmith: Jean-François Oury - Three soup spoons and two forks in silver (950), filets contours pattern. Two with figured spatula. Title: Minerve 1er titre (1838-1973), silversmith: Eugène SOURY (active circa 1880-1897) for 4 of the pieces. - Silver baptismal flatware (950) decorated with water leaves, palmettes, laurel wreaths, lambrequins, torches and swan wings. Paris, Restoration period Title: Minerve 1er titre (1838-1973), silversmith: Henri Lapparra and Georges Gabriel - Set of 9 silver flatware (800) and (950) Total weight: 1004 gr
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